#141: The Dunning-Kruger Effect, and When Experience Works Against You

Published: Nov. 24, 2021, 6 p.m.

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  • The Duning-Kruger Effect \u2014 the example of thinking you can go toe-to-toe with someone who is very technical.
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  • This can create emotional reactions, a lot of shutting down and thinking what you know is right.
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  • Most people have a very narrow view of themselves, caught in a particular identity.
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  • Locking things in on the identity level
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  • Human beings are suckers for familiarity.
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  • People who want to 'find' themselves.
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  • Familiarity is why people cling to bad partners and bad situations.
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  • The idea of the psychological nomad https://withjoewehbe.com/2020/12/28/be-a-psychological-nomad/
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  • When experience can be counter-intuitive - the example of career pathways that change over time.
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